And no turnovers are automatic reviews: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d827ecefd/article/owners-vote-to-adopt-playoff-ot-rules-in-regular-season?module=HP11_breaking_news
A: Jose Bautista B: Joey Votto, Evan Longoria C: Alex Gordon, Eric Hosmer, Jayson Werth D: Hanley Ramirez, Ryan Zimmerman, Colby Rasmus, Jason Heyward, Adam Dunn WC:
I'm no good with Photoshop, but I picture something terrible happening in the skies above. I see the giant baseball crushing Bumblebee Man in 22 Short Films About Springfield.
Bengals over Texans Steelers over Broncos Saints over Lions Falcons over Giants Bengals over Pats Ravens over Steelers Packers over Falcons 49ers over Saints Ravens over Bengals Packers over 49ers Packers over Ravens
Wierd deal for the DBacks. All it does is push Parra, a better fielder with similar offensive numbers, who is 5 years younger...and cheaper, to the bench. Must be hoping Kubel returns to his 2009 form, but I doubt it. 2009 looks more like an outlier then a trend, as it the only year he put up a OPS over .805.
Using ESPN's Playoff Machine I managed to create a scenario with 14 teams (including the entire AFC playoffs) at 10-6. AFC: 1. 10-6 Denver 2. 10-6 Houston 3. 10-6 Baltimore 4. 10-6 New England 5. 10-6 Pittsburgh 6. 10-6 Tennessee 7. 10-6 Oakland 8. 10-6 NY Jets 9. 10-6 Cincinnati NFC: 1. 14-2 Green Bay 2. 12-4 San Francisco 3. 10-6 Dallas 4. 10-6 New Orleans 5. 10-6 Atlanta 6. 10-6 Detroit 7. 10-6 Chicago
http://chanfeed.com/9876/watch-detroit-vs-chicago I'd recommend this one for the awesome Spanish commercials alone. Does it have awesome Spanish commentators as well?